Hairstacker
06-04-2005, 10:14 PM
Despite the possibilities (and temptation :twisted: ), I've concluded that strapping a Senko plastic worm to a hook, even with fly tying thread, probably doesn't count as a bass fly. Well, I was out shoppin' with Mrs. Schobey a couple days ago when I ran across some very intriguing chenille. I immediately noticed it is far thicker than any chenille I've ever seen in a fly shop and, most importantly, it does not have wire or any other type of stiff material running through it. And as soon as I saw it, I thought BASS!!! :lol: Accordingly, without further adieu, here are two pictures of my first experimental version of a plastic worm imitation:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Sachlil/wormflytopost1.jpg
This second photo of the same fly illustrates how I hope it looks in the water, as the material is extremely limp and flexible (like yarn):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Sachlil/wormflytopost2.jpg
The material is a little pricey, but I believe I now have a lifetime supply in black -- it also comes in olive and a few other colors. Once I have a chance to test it out in the Delta, I'll let you know if it's the killer pattern I expect it to be. :D :D :D
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Sachlil/wormflytopost1.jpg
This second photo of the same fly illustrates how I hope it looks in the water, as the material is extremely limp and flexible (like yarn):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v484/Sachlil/wormflytopost2.jpg
The material is a little pricey, but I believe I now have a lifetime supply in black -- it also comes in olive and a few other colors. Once I have a chance to test it out in the Delta, I'll let you know if it's the killer pattern I expect it to be. :D :D :D